Jordan enticing me to work…

I’m sitting in front of my computer, exhausted. It’s been a long, productive day. It’s not over yet — I don’t try to go to sleep until 10:30pm, lest I end up awake at 2:00am — but there’s nothing really left to do.

Except more work. I could color. Coloring needs to be done.

Nah. Too tired. I want to be entertained.

I’ve got the first four The Wheel Of Time audiobooks, though. I’ve listened to the first one. I could queue up the next chapter of The Great Hunt and listen to that. But what should I do while my ears are busy?

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